Archive for May, 2011
CommunityDNS signs .SH!
10May11
CommunityDNS has signed the ccTLD, .SH with DNSSEC. “We are pleased to move this security initiative forward!” states Paul Kane, CEO of CommunityDNS. Having already signed the ccTLD for .TM in the original batch of signed TLDs added to the ROOT, “Continuing the process with .SH was the next logical step. It is important for [...]
Filed under: ccTLD, CDNS, Community DNS, Cybersecurity, DNS, DNSSec, Security | Leave a Comment
Tags: ccTLD, CDNS, CommunityDNS, Cybersecurity, DNS, DNSSec, Security, SH
What is the responsibility of the DNS? Should the DNS be responsible for policing traffic across its infrastructure? Should the blocking and blacklisting of names or throttling of query packets be the responsibility of the DNS? From experience I know my opening paragraph has started passionate debates in more than one section of this globe. [...]
Filed under: Anycast, CDNS, Community DNS, CommunityDNS, Cyber defense, Cybercrime, Cybersecurity, DDoS, Denial of Service Attacks, Distributed Denial of Services, DNS, DNS Resilience, DNSSec, DoS, IPv6, ISP, Organized Cybercrime, Security | Leave a Comment
Tags: Anycast, CDNS, CommunityDNS, Cyber defense, Cybercrime, Cybersecurity, DDoS, Denial of Service Attack, Distributed Denial of Services, DNS, DNS Resilience, DNSSec, DoS, IPv6, ISP, Organized Cybercrime, Security

